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He's won the Indy 500, built and fielded Indy cars and the Can-Am series winning Turbocharged Porsche 917sall with Roger Penske, built two 50' state of the art racing trimarans in cold-molded woodemploying race car wing technology to the rudder and daggerboard two years before the Australians, flies small aircraft, participated on Space Shuttle ground crews and has three paintings in the Smithsonian collection. BJ builds his own computers, illustrates book and magazine covers, served as production designer for the National Air and Space Museum and Strasenburgh planetaria, does wildlife photography, paints landscapes, blows glass, collects and restores large antique music boxes, writes articles, is working on two children's books and has recently taken up the cello. ...So far, the cello is winning. or any artist, for that matter, and it's made all the difference. One of his passions is doing mission art for aerospace corporations and the world's space agencies. Bringing his accomplished engineering background to bear, he can discuss on equal terms with the scientists and engineers designing and flying the spacecraft and apply the knowledge gained to paint the craft with an accuracy and realism that is striking in its presentation. Indeed, he often asks questions of them that they least expect to be coming from an artist. That's because he's an enginneer. Does he want to go into space? No question. Will he get there? No one knows. Will being able to feel and see the space environment around him help him to translate the space experience and why we go? Absolutely. He's already experienced the flight deck of Discovery. Floating above it is the next logical step.
"I have been very fortunate to have experience in a wide range of amazing endeavors but there is only so far that one may think into the concept of spaceflight. You have to go there at some point and do the work. Having a person who is comfortable around dangerous, complex technical systems, is sensitive to physics, geology, meteorology, photography, writing and art experience the space environment and pull that experience together with these many disciplines will mean so much in the communication of why it is important for us to be there. BJ is gratified to have seen this happen many times since that quote was first expressed and lives to see it a number of times more.
"Living our dreams is something that very few of us get to do before we die. Yet, there are those who would use this incident to cause the cessation of human spaceflight altogether. To do so would mean that these individuals will have died in vain, for the goal that they were contributing to will never be reached. Explorers everywhere, throughout history, have given their lives in pursuit of the goal. For three and one half decades "BJ" Johnson has championed the space effort in a single, cut to the bone thought:
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